I’m not sure if we’ve ever mentioned how badAsk’sadsare, but this is certainly a step in the right direction. They’re highlighting their strengths and showing off their features (rather than their *ahem* assets).

But, I have to admit, it’s not very entertaining. Something to work on, okay, Ask?

Aw, G-list? Really, Jordan? You don’t think you’re being a little harsh on poor Kato? He has to be at least E-list. I mean, have you seen that silky smooth hair? That’s a hair care commercial waiting to happen! 🙂

Jordan McCollum

I’m ashamed to admit that I’ve seen a lot of Kato recently. From time to time, I do watch Eye for an Eye (who can fight the Bat of Justice?) and he actually made an appearance on some random reality show that I was watching.

Andy – Would you have enjoyed the ad better if Kato was narrating it? Oh wait, we were ending that conversation, my bad.

Personally, I’m not too bored by this commercial. I like when companies opt to go the silent picture route — it ensures I’ll look up from my laptop to make sure my TV is still working. And in the process I catch the ad! 🙂

Of course Ask.com needs to advertise. It is going downhill because it does not even keep up to date, let alone have marketing inovation of it’s own.
For instance it has no entry for win3million.com which alone, would give Ask.com a high status.
It sits on the back of Google who any day now will shake it off.
Only win3million could save them!
They could be as blatent as me if they tried.
Charles